@JaredBusch Is that the TCP setting?
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RE: Softphone apps for cell phones & Freepbxposted in IT Discussion
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Softphone apps for cell phones & Freepbxposted in IT Discussion
Does anyone use softphone apps on their cell phones in conjunction with FreePBX? I've been using this pretty heavily, and another colleague as well. However, he always has problems with the phone not staying registered, call failures, and just overall instability of phone calls. Looking into the asterisk logs, I find this whenever a softphone is "connected."
[2016-12-09 11:08:25] WARNING[2007]: chan_sip.c:3775 __sip_xmit: sip_xmit of 0x7f45c005f7d0 (len 610) to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:59331 returned -2: No such file or directory [2016-12-09 11:08:25] ERROR[2007]: chan_sip.c:4261 __sip_reliable_xmit: Serious Network Trouble; __sip_xmit returns error for pkt dataSoftphone apps installed on an actual PC, works fine.
I'm having this problem with both the softphone "LinPhone" as well as the "Grandstream Wave" app.
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RE: DuoLingo Challengeposted in Water Closet
Holy crap.... I'm so far behind from 1 day of not keeping up. Looks like I need to play catch up this weekend. My wife is even beating me now.
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RE: Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?posted in IT Discussion
Wow, turned into quite a thread.
I think I'll give Google Photos a shot, but still keep my own copies local as well in a central location. I agree with another person above that I would never trust anyone, other than myself, to keep a lifetime of family memories safe. I'll do that, then back that up....then make another backup just in case....
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RE: DuoLingo Challengeposted in Water Closet
Just convinced my wife to start Spanish on Duolingo! Hopefully that accelerates my learning if we both learn together.
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RE: 365 Email outage?posted in IT Discussion
@Minion-Queen said in 365 Email outage?:
You caught them moving things to another server.... Wow!
Busted! Was backup pretty quick though.
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RE: Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?posted in IT Discussion
Oh course, Maybe I'll take the computer to my office with a 50 Mbit connection VS my 2 Mbit at home.

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RE: Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?posted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender said in Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?:
@fuznutz04 said in Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?:
Well, so far, Google photos is looking like it would fit, if I can backup the whole storage account on my own. I am really particular about having a personal copy of our family photos.
You could do that from your devices direct as well - you can have google photos on the phone backup to google, and the nextcloud client on your phone backup to your own instance of nextcloud.
Good point. I may just give this a trial run to see how I like it.
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RE: Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?posted in IT Discussion
Well, so far, Google photos is looking like it would fit, if I can backup the whole storage account on my own. I am really particular about having a personal copy of our family photos.
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RE: Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?posted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender said in Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?:
Tagging - did you mean something related to Facebook as Dustin suggested, or do you mean a way to add metadata to make searches easier?
Right, tagging to make searches easier. Like tag with: vacation, 2016, joe shmoe, etc
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RE: Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?posted in IT Discussion
Our family repository before was Apple Aperture. But I've been trying to find an alternative ever since they stopped developing that app. They had everything except for the centralized repository that is cloud based. We just used one computer as the "central repository" for our photos.
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Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?posted in IT Discussion
What does everyone use for centralized photo management of their personal photos? I've been thinking of utilizing Nextcloud for this, since I have a VM at home with Nextcloud, but I'm looking for a bit more "photo related" functionality that Nextcloud provides out of the box. (editing, etc) Maybe there is something I haven't found yet.
Requirements:
- Central repository of photos from multiple devices (phones, DLSR, etc)
- Basic or even a little more advanced photo editing/touchup
- Tagging
- Free or small monthly fee.
- If storing in the cloud, must have an easy way to do my own full library backup.
Bonus
- Ability to upload from IOS devices automatically
- Facial Recognition is a bonus
*** Must be wife friendly***
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RE: Edge Router lockupposted in IT Discussion
Yeah, really strange behavior with no evidence to look at.
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RE: Edge Router lockupposted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch said in Edge Router lockup:
anemic
Well, without logs, I can't really troubleshoot anything. So if it happens once more, I'll probably just replace it with an ERL.
I love my ERX as well. Runs flawlessly since I installed it at my home. And aside from this issue, it runs flawless here at the office when it's working.
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RE: Edge Router lockupposted in IT Discussion
This ERX was installed about a year ago and was the first "test" with this product line. I don't have ERX boxes at any clients, but we still use it here. When it runs, it runs rock solid, but when it locks up, there's nothing to be done except reboot.
Perhaps switching to an ERL would alleviate this issue. I just hate not having any clue as to why it happened.
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RE: Dell iDrac still requires Javaposted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch said in Dell iDrac still requires Java:
I have not needed to use the iDRAC console in a couple of years now, and I had not realized that I still had to have f'n java installed in order to use it. WTF....

Yeah, it's gross. I cringe every time I have to use it.
